Successful management of jejunojejunal anastomosis dehiscence by extra-abdominal exteriorization and bandaging in a cat with septic peritonitis |
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Authors: | Emmanouil Tzimtzimis Maria Kouki Stefania Rampidi Matina Giannikaki Georgia Karnezi Lysimachos G Papazoglou |
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Institution: | Companion Animal Clinic, School of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 11 S Voutyra Street, 54627 Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Abstract: | Duodenal and jejunal resections were performed in a cat with septic peritonitis due to small intestinal perforations by a linear foreign body. Three days later jejunal resection and anastomosis were repeated due to dehiscence of the anastomosis site. This segment of intestine was exteriorized through the body wall and managed with bandages for 5 days before it was surgically replaced into the abdomen. The cat made a full recovery. |
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